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- .* .• • . • l' » f •* .,» ■ * • •/ ,« • *\. » . > a - -. P ; 7 f : • . .• w f '* m • r * . V» • 1 \ ' * SIX- llrppnt-r G azrtte-T im rs, lleppner, Oregon W ednesday, Janiuu-y 3, 1990 y Obituaries Eva M. Hamlelt - *. •• * Funeral service for Eva M Hamlelt was Sunday Dec 3 1 at the United Church of Christ in lone Concluding service and burial were at High View Cemetery in lone Mrs Hamlett, 72. of lone, died Wednesday. Dec 27. 1989. at Canid Samaritan Hospital in Portland She was horn June 4, 1917 at Morgan, to John and Mary l.undell Swanson In 1920. the family mov ed to lone where she grew up and attended school, graduating from lone High School in 1935 That same year, she attended Willamette University in Salem and in 1936. transferred to Oregon State College She returned to lone in 1940 and worked as a deputy assessor and later worked as an insurance agent for many years In October 1944, she enlisted in the U S Navy as a WAVE She was discharged in March 1946 She returned to lone for a year, and then moved to San J«>sc, Calif On Nov 19. 1948, she married William Adon Hamlett at Sunnyvale. Calif In 1949, the couple came to lone and operated an insurance agency They moved to Fruitland. Idaho in I960, returning to lone in 1964 She was a member of the Bun chgrass Kebekah 1/xJgc. American lxgm n Post 95 ansi Eagles Auxiliary N 2S '«•*•'*• * '-4 ’ Survivors include her husband at the home, daughter Sharlcne Arends of Benton City, Wa sons, Richard in Portland and Thomas in Seattle. Wa ; brother Norman Swanuin of Portland Memorial contributions may be made to the Eva Hamlett Memorial Fund through the Bank of Eastern Oregon, lone or Heppner branch Sweeney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements Sterling C. Wham > . ••■»,' . . * '« P U B L IC N O TIC E CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON m o r r o w CCM NTY STATE OF OREGON. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans Mt.nrs Plaintiff, V RF.X A BAIRD and JACKIE R ' ' .*'• . « «* f, » - • % . .. -,ru J *»•' t-. ■ - t '. " i B \ f ;*v w , r . I.' » . . . ..-: r - / , ; , > « >.k.v , ■ } *•;.<** ■ A graveside funeral service for Sterling C. Wham was held at the IOOF Cemetery in Fossil on Sun day. Dec 31. Mr Wham. 71, of Heppner, died Thursday, Dec 28. 1989 at Gtxxl Shepherd Community Hospital in Hcrmiston He was horn Jan 20. 1918. in Unity to Melvin and Valentine Scribner Wham The family lived in the Unily/Bakcr area for a time and moved to Rin/ua in 1927 He left Kin/ua in 1956 and moved to Beaverton, coming to Heppner this past June to be near his daughter He served with the U S. C’i*ast Guard during World War II He was a purchasing agent for Km/ua Corp , he also worked as a salesman for A W Davis Co Mr Wham was active in pro mttting civic activities in the Km/ua area He was past commander of American legion at Km/ua. presi dent of the Kin/ua Rod A Gun Club and a member of the Masonic lodge Survivors include his daughter, Pat McMinn of Heppner; sister. Arlene Schroebcr of Princvillc, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren Memorial contributions may he made to the Shrmers Hospital for Crippled Children. 3101 S W Sam Jackson Park Road. Portland. 97201 Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner. was in charge of arrangements Orville McKenzie 1 ■ J,>^ V *<«’ I ■ ,'V ‘ .* • J l ■••' '•.M* f; . • - [.• - ,1; •. , ' • i .; i ::)■■ % Orville Martin M ckcn/ie. 66. of Irngon. died Wednesday. l>ec 27, 1989. at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Walla Walla The funeral was Friday. Dec 29 at Groseclnse Garden Chapel in Walla Walla Burial was at (he McArthur Cemetery. Idaho Mr McKen/ic was bom Dec 20. 1923 at Sandpoint. Idaho, to C larence and M ildred Oliver McKen/ic He grew up at Kotenai. Idaho and moved to Mitchell. OK He served with the U S Army, receiving a discharge in 19V) He worked for Blue Mountain Cable Comapny in John Day. retir ing in 1985 Mr McKen/ic was a member of the Boardman Christian Center Sursivors include his mother and stepfather M ildred and Lloyd Frankie of Irrigon; daughters. Cheryl of Red Bluff. Calif, and Mar u Scott of Cottonwood, Calif . a half brother Ervin McKen/ie of An chorage. Alaska, half-sisters. Ruth Beerwagon. Carol Hopkins and Lin da McKen/ie all in Alaska and two grandvms His father died earlier BOWLING rWMte? NlgtH Indie« I Wc »tuber 14. I« S Mutt loti 33 21 JYnUrxJ Haute 33 23 J<x<Un 1 lev»*« 24 32 B A C Repair 29 27 J A J Ceram« t 50 26 Dtp» Nurtery 24 32 Kin/ua 24 32 Black Horse 35 21 MCfifi High game UiRoyne Bowman l*M High tenet Karen Writer MS High team game J A J Ceramic« S2I High learn tenet J A I Cermmkt MW Splat ««attertnJ Janet Hramer Vi). Ita/lenr Scitiggim VO Ikama Thi«np»«*i 5 * D; 1*6 hie («metre/ 7-9 Wort |« i 3(54 2154 f a 27 33 » 3 2R 32 « 1 21 .32 # 3 27 V4 3254 *2 27 33 f 7 33 27 1 6 33 23 1 4 High game Billie Van ArtdaJe IHR, Terr} Smith 211 High tenet Billie Van Artdale S2K. Terr) Smith SI* High team game I 6 7SO High team tenet # H 211(7 Splat cnnverletl Stub ten it 2-7 R Willie MatUern V ID. Salt) MatUern h 7 « g>. Hebe Munkert 2 7. Neil Beanier S 7. Kat> NKRobert« 4 S, Paul Plntkunak S-7 (2| Jud) Rukerl___________________ | 10 Thursday Sight tadln l)rtcm b»r 21. IRIS Won loal Pmlarxl Houte 3t 22 37 23 Jordan t levaa»« 34 26 H i C Repair 28 J A J Ceram« « 32 34 26 Ilepia Nursery 34 26 Hlaik Horse Ciotfractmg 23 35 Kin/ua 22 3R ¿'GO High game t nRayne Borman 142 High tenet Sandra Hal «men S4C High team game J A J Ceramic« "Vdt High lean, tenet Jordan Tlesalor 2202 Split« converted Mkhele Hum 4 ' Hun me I ifsltay b 10. J»tie Kindtlaihet ' R> IHme A Daren Ortrtnher 25- (IT). Won Ixatl 395* 24'4 « 8 : m f 3 56 29 I 3 35 5| 33 t 1 JIW 52 >4 * 2 54 50 f 6 56 l 7 3. 41 1 4 25 High game Katie Mi Robert« 144 Willie Madilern 224 High tenet Katie MiRobertt SS7 Kilo Munkers S4b High team game » R. 771 High team tenet » 6 22M Split« lomerted Sandra Halwmeri b-7. S R) Hebe Munkert 4 5. Tom Wtluai 4 7 g> < larrv Van Artdaie J HI. Willie Maklern S R Kl First half «inner » R Kortr» Kup Keglers llrermhrr 2K \Vim 1 ml 3 1 Hopeful« 3 1 Beechers Alley Can 3 I t he Dreg» ■> 2 MC(Xi (nitlrr 1 Kitten 2 * 3 No Pin Hilters 1 3 Three J't 1 3 1 The Hi Hot High Game Soma Smith 211 High «eric« Soma Nmilh 325 Split» ConvmBd Can«l Tkvlnr ' 6 Kl Amt Botcr 4 5 H (1, Jan Pmntian S 7. k«ti M« Rohem 4 S S 6 2 7 8 • * ; ^ . • v • ¿ -2 v • *'. - v / r • V Test rubbing alcohol (istipropyl) on a hidden area If the ct»k>r doesn t change, apply rubbing alcohol with a clean white cloth l-aunder with detergent that does not contain soap Check the ingredient list of the detergent to be sure H does not ci>n- tain soap It the stain is still present, soak in I quart of warm water and I tables poon en/ym e product for 30 minutes Rinse thoroughly launder again Old stains may need bleaching with chlorine bleach to completely remove the stain Test for color- fastness in a hidden area by apply ing a drop of a mixture of I part bleach and 5 pans water If there is no color change, follow instructions on bleach container abiding diluted bleach to the laundry 4 to 6 minutes after the wash cycle begins BAIRD Defendants 89 C V 42 NOTICE OF SALE By vmuc of an Execution issued out of the above entitled coun in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated « hi Noscmhcr 24. 1989, based upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said c«>un on October 31, 1989, in favor of the Slate of Orcg*>n. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs. c « hti manding me to make sale of the following described real property, lo-wit: Township 5 N«>rth. Range 26, East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow CiHinty. Oregon Seclion 23 Beginning at the Soolhwi'si ( ,>rncr o i 1/4 4. Bl<ck '8 West. Thence East a distance of NS We S tand Behind Our Motto YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR DEAL Find A Better Price • We ll Match It SHERRELL CHEVROLET PO BOX 209 Wc Print NOTICE Of Printtny; 147 Willow Heppner « 7 « » 2 2 » 97838 567-6487 P U B L IC N O TIC E SERVICE OF PERS0NAI NOTICE OP PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE 1« h e r e b y g i v e n p u r s u a n t t o 0RS 311.615 of t he service of P e r s o n al P r o p e r t y Tax w a r r a n t s upon the f o l l o w i n g l i s t e d tax payers. Payment o f t he f o l l o w i n g l i s t e d d e l i n q u e n t t ax e s with interest and c o s t o f s e r v i c e must be made by J a n u a r y 10, 1990 or said warrants s h a l l be f i l e d w i t h t he C o u n t y C l e r k o f Morrow C o u n t y , Oregon, for e n t r y i n t he C o u n t y C l e r k L i e n R e c o r d , and s h a l l become a lien upon t he t i t l e t o any i n t e r e s t i n r e a l p r o p e r t y owned by t he p e r s o n a g a i n s t whom t h e w a r r a n t is issued, and the taxes on personal property embraced i n t he w a r r a n t w i t h i n t e r e s t , p e n a l t i e s and c o s t s a p p l i c a b l e therto, s h a l l c o n t i n u e as a l i e n on a l l t h e p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y o f the p e r so n a s s e s s e d as o t h e r w i s e p r o v i d e d by l aw. The e f f e c t s h a l l be the same as though t h e p e o p l e of t he c o u n t y had recovered the j udgement a g a i n s t the p e r s o n c h a r g e d f o r the f u l l amount o f the delinquent tax c o v e r e d by the w a r r a n t t o g e t h e r w i t h interest thereon and c o s t as p r o v i d e d by law. PENAL TY 1 NT TO J AN. 15. 90 NAMf DLSCRI PTI ON YE AP1 TAX BUKNf T T , MORRIS M. A PEGGY J . MOBILE HOME B9 92.79 .38 15. 00 58.17 ¿INTER, ROBERT MOBILE HOME 89 56.31 ,50 15. 00 71. 61 MI LLER. JUDY MOBILE HOME 89 35.83 .96 15. 00 51.79 CHARLES, MOB 1L E HOMt 89 123. 73 1 . 10 15. 00 139.83 PEDRO J R. MOB 1L E HOME 89 37.82 1.01 15. 00 53.83 THOMAS MOBILE HOME 89 68.99 .61 15. 00 89.05 EDWARDS. DOROTHY MOBILE HOME 89 102. 95 .92 1 5 . 00 118. 87 POPE, KAROL MOBILE HOME 89 13 7. 0 6 1. 22 1 5 . 00 153. 28 HAMBY, WM MOBILE HOME 89 126. 66 1. 13 1 5 . 00 192.61 LACEY, MOBILE HOME 89 11 3. 3 9 1 .01 15. 00 129. 90 MOBILE HOME 89 180.01 1. 60 15. 00 196.61 BRINSON, k VIOLA FLORES, HAMPTON, TOTAL k LORI STEVE VIVIAN D0CKEN, MARK MOB 1L E HOME 89 161. 39 1. 93 15. 00 177. 82 PALMER, CARL MOBILE HOME 89 82.53 .73 15. 00 96.26 MOBILE HOME 89 225.67 2.01 15. 00 2 9 2. 6 8 PEREZ, ROBERT L . k KAREN P0 RT UE S1 , LYNN E . MOBILE HOME 89 268.59 2.39 15. 00 2 85 . 9 3 BERC, MARK, k DARIENE MOBILE HOME 89 189.23 1 .68 15. 00 205. 91 WEST , At FRED k OLA MOBILE HOME 89 112. 98 1.00 1 5 . 00 128. 98 H I C KEY . DAN M. MOBILE HOME 89 36.75 .96 1 5 . 00 52.73 GARCI A. CESILI0 MOBILE HOME 89 9 0 6. 9 3 3.62 1 5 . 00 925.55 MOBILE HOME 89 38. 01 1.01 1 5 . 00 59.02 MOB 1L E HOME 89 159. 76 1 . 36 15.00 171. 19 k AUDEL 1 A OSBORN. POSTERS c ;- t HERMISTON.OR I ovv P rices A (¿utility S ervice F or O v er 44) Y ears CAM]RON, lhur\da\ Night lAdm Hrcrmher 2J5, 1984 SStm 1 4 »At 41 Ionian l le«sh>r 24 40 Pentan«] House J7 37 B A C Repait 31 J A J Ceram«« 33 V» 28 Km/ua 37 27 Dcpi« Nursery \n 2b Black Horse Cotttraiting 4(1 24 MCGG High game Katie Mi Robert« I *> High «ene« Carol Norn« 472 High team game J A J Ceram«« '’S2 High tram tene« J A J Ccranik« 210 Splits comrnr>l Anita Hover b gl Mnhrlr Ham« 5-6 4> i* A holiday guevt «pilled a beverage Now. how do you remove the viain’ Whether the beverage tv n fruit juice, an alcoholic beverage, a voft drink, or coffee or tea. the procedure and produclv arc the same, explains Carol Bennett. Oregon Stale Univer city Extension agent in Morrow Cttunfy Mix a volution of I quart warm water. W teaspoon liquid hand dishwashing detergent, and I tables pottn white vinegar Apply the wilu tH*n with a clean, white cltHh Allow time for the stain to break down (about 15 minutesi Rinse with water Repeat as long as stain is he mg removed If the stain docs n«R disappear, ad ditional steps may be needed. adds Ardis Koestcr. OSU Extension tex tiles and clothing specialist Ihm» K I h unt Ikrrrflthrr V DENNIS WI L L I AMS, DWUANE NAVARRO, PEDRO MOB 1L E MOMf 89 16.08 .93 15.00 3 1 . 51 NAVARRO, JORGE MOB 1L t HOME 89 161. 99 1 . 99 1 5 . 00 178. 93 STEVENS, LARRY W. MOBILE HOME 89 20.76 . 55 1 5 . 00 3 6 . 31 MOB 1L E HOME 89 23.97 .69 1 5 . 00 3 9 . 61 MOBILE HOME 89 36.52 .97 1 5 . 00 52.99 HOME 89 79.08 .70 1 5 . 00 99.78 HECKER, J0MNATM0N k CHRI STA PHILIP, IM H IU AHHIKil Ill lVUli t Tips offered for stain removal ARTHUR B. JACINTO, PEDRO Z. MOBILE a^NKW & REBUILT RAUS RIMS KOI I I RS MOORE, ERA. A h P E T T Y , 0ZR0 MOB 1L E HOME 89 29.72 .66 1 5 . 00 90.38 * MACHINE BUILD UP OF IDLERS A ROU.ERS PACHECO, MOBILE HOME 89 29.72 .66 15.00 90.38 MOFULE HOME 89 56.13 . 50 1 5 . 00 71.63 MOB 11E HOME 89 156.79 1 . 39 1 5 . 00 173. 13 CONNELL, EARt W. CONNELL, At ITA MOBILE HOME 89 157. 99 1 .NO 1 5 . 00 173. 89 H U B PERSONAL PROP 89 650.99 5.76 15.00 671.27 a^RERIM SPROCKETS ^D E S IG N cV BUILD Ol (AV N C ABS & PRESSURI/ER UNITS TIME FOR WI N T E R TUNE-UP i TRACK PRESS ID T\ RN lAS** NG> OR REPLACE PIN A BUSHINGS B&C REPAIRS, INC. 122 74IH 122 7 tOH IOXE. ORM.OV SAIVAD0R S U L L I V A N , WM k JOHNSON, C. Silt L IVAN WM | J BAR S RANCH k INVESTMENTS MARSHALL, ROBERT 0 . k DELLA MOB 11r HOME 89 19. 99 .NO 1 5 . 00 30.39 STR AVI N S, MOBILE HOME 89 181.01 1.61 1 5 . 00 197. 62 MICHAl l Margo S h e r e r Morrow C o u n t y Tax C o l l e c t o r iNbhshotl IV« ember 20. 27. 1989. Januars 3 anti 10. 1990 ikry of Lot 4 to a point. Theme North a Jistamc of 245 00 I eel ¿Jong a line running parallel to the West boundary of Lot 4 to a point, said point being « hi the South line of that property deeded to Alheza Gutierrez and Juan Garcia in deed recorded in Morrow Counts deed records at Book -M *. Page 17301; Thence W'es a distance of 178 15 feet more or levs along the Gutierrez and G ar cia tract to a point, said point being on the East boundary of Seventh Street West. Thence South a distance of 245 00 feet to the p«>int of beginning to satisfy a Judgment against defen dants Rex A Baird and Jackie R Baird for the sum of 534.5«» 36. titgether with interest at 9 0 percent per annum from date «tf Judgment until paid NOW . THEREFORE, by virtue of sad Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command of said Writ. I will «>n the I Ith day «>f January. 1990. ai 10 00 a m at the front ikxir of the M«trn>w County Courthouse in Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon, veil at public auc tion and subject to redemptmn to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which Joseph L Wilhelm and Manana D Wilhelm or any successor had on September 12. 1977 and June 5, 1978. the «lates of plaintifTs mor tgages, and thereafter had in and lo the above desenhed real pntperty « h any part «>r portion thereof, to satisfy said Fx ecu I ion and Judgment and interest, costs and accruing costs DATED at Heppner, Oregon, on December 6. 1989 Roy Drago. Sheriff Morrow County . Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published December 13. 20. 27, 1989 and January 3, 1990 WATER RIGHT TRANSFER APPLICATION 6227 AND 6228 David Cheney filed an application with the Water Resources Depart ment for approval of additional points of diversion of water from Willow Creek, as provided by ORS 540 510 to 540 530. Certificate 111. in the name of Big Flat Cattle Company, describes a right limned to 3.39 cubic feet per second from Willow Creek, for ir rigation of, among other lands, a certain 7 42 acres in Section 16. 122 12 acres in Sec 17, 51 22 acres in Sec 20. and 22.93 acres in Sec 2 1. T 2 N. R 23 E. WM The dale of priority is 1894 Certificate 187. in the name of J S Rogers, describes a right limited to I 05 cubic feet per sec«»nd from Willow Creek, f«>r irrigation of 62.5 acres in Sec 20. T 2 N. R 23 E. WM The dates of priority arc 1875 and 1903 Water for said rights is diverted through the Highlme Ditch The applicant proposes to retain said point of diversion «if water and add a point Utcated 1756 feet South and 1115 feet W est from the mir- theast corner Sec 20. being within the SE % NE '4 of Sec 20. T 2 N. R 23 I W M Certificate 122. in the name of Nathan Cecil, describes a right limited to 0 58 cubic f«x4 per second from Willow C reek, for irrigation of 35 acres in Sec 6. T 2 N. R 23 E. WM The date <tf priority is I9()| Certificate 185 Vi. in the name«>f John Ruedy Irrigation Ditch Com pany, describes a right limited to 0 08 cubic fivot per second from Willow Creek, for irrigation of, among «*thcr lands. 5 acres in Sec 6. T 2 N. R 23 E. WM The date of priority is October. 1900 Certificate 1941. in the name of R E Duncan, describes a right limited to 0 5 cubic f«x>t per second from W illow Creek. !«>r irrigation of 30 acres in Sec 6. T 2 N. R 23 F., W M The date of priority is July II, 1908 Water fin said rights is diverted through a ditch, also known as Nate Cecil. Murphy, and Ruedy Ditch I fhe applicant propitscs to retain said point of diversion of water and add diversions fixated 1010 feet S«>uth and 792 feet West from the northeast c«'rner Sec 7. being within the NE ’* NE % of Sec 7 and 726 firet North and 1551 feet West from southeast comer Sec 6. being within the SW U SE‘4 «>f Sec 6. T 2 N R 23 E. WM Additional information or forms and rules for filing proteMs will he furnished upon requeM PnHcsts may he filed by persons alleging injury to their existing water rights If a pro test is filed, a hearing will be scheduled IF NO PROTEST IS FILED THE APPLICATION MAY BE APPROVED WITHOUT A HEAR ING. BUT NOT BEFORE 20 DAYS AFTER THE LAST PUBLI CATION OF THIS NOTICE Dated at Salem. Oregon this 14th day of December. 1989 WILLIAM H YOUNG. Direct.w Published; December 27, 1989; January 3 and 10, 1990________